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Losing lots of hair, breast feeding, baby is losing some hair too, why

losing lots of hair, breast feeding,

baby is losing some hair too, why

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Here is a site which may have the answers to that question. And if it doesn't, there is also a Question & Answer Forum on that site so you can ask experts - other breastfeeding women.

Try www.breastfeeding.com

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It's normal to lose a ton of hair in the first year after having a baby.You won't be able to stop the hair from falling out, but you can experiment with different hairstyles or products (such as hair thickeners) to give your hair a fuller look during this transition period.

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